As was previously explained, people take these rolls they buy from the mint nd sell them to the banks all the time. It really is a common occurrence.
While I have not seen enough '07s to say one way or the other, yes there have been years when this was more prevalent than other years.
For what you want my first choice would be - Steinbergs
If you decide to re-submit, make sure you note that you want a minimum of 67 or no grade. If the coin doesn't warrant the 67 they will leave it in...
Kinda surprised he hasn't said something - it's a member of this forum :secret:
I'm sorry you feel that way, but if I post a correction it is only because inaccurate information has been previously posted. Mind you, my purpose...
Marks always apply to the grade but play a less important role in the circulated grades.
Yes, it would.
Must admit I was surprised by the BU comment, but all I can do is call 'em as I see 'em. And based on the pics I see enough wear that the coin...
Haven't got a clue as to a percentage - about all anyone could do would be guess. But I wouldn't disagree with your second comment.
I'd say VF20.
swick - if the date is 1783, OK. But the coin is a half reale, not a two reales or even a reale. The reverse legends for all 3 coins are diiferent...
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I wouldn't say MS Bud, but it's XF45 - AU50. Nice find :thumb:
With that I would disagree, yes there are plenty of of PQ coins that never make it to the public eye. But there are far more that are sold by...
No it is not - were it me, buy the NGC slabbed coin.
OK - it is possible the '65 is silver. But what makes you think it is ? A simple test will tell you one way or the other - just weigh it.
If it was the error coin struck with unfinished Proof dies, yeah it's possible.
Yeah, same one that has been around since the beginning. You establish a relationship with a dealer - or even better two or three in various parts...
It's not a question of them releasing them - it's a question of us requesting them. If individuals and businesses do not make repeated and...
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